Steve Jobs Advice for Entrepreneurs

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Passion :-)

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  • Profile picture of the author FreshApproach
    Thanks for posting this. It reminds me to love what I do even when it seems a bit tedious.
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  • Profile picture of the author Isaiah Jackson
    Exactly, if you love what you do you will continue to do it regardless of how tough it gets :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author NXmarketeer
    Steve Jobs is like an idol for me. When I read his biography book I realized his genius!
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  • Profile picture of the author stopper
    Loving what you do ensures you keep doing it even when you have clocked your goals. I used to wonder why some rich folks still continue working?
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  • Profile picture of the author DonnyBoy
    As what they say, passion should be the spark of your fuse!
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael hetzz
    I like Steve Jobs, video is very nice to be applied
    thanks for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author abugah
    It is difficult to get enough of Steve Jobs. Every word he spoke is worth listening. One thing I have also learnt from him is that not everybody can be an entrepreneur. If you can't work for 6-18 hours a day on your pet project, you most likely need a 9-5 job. Plus, money is a by product of entrepreneurship, it is rarely the driving force.
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  • Profile picture of the author jushuaburnham
    No question why Steve Jobs become of the top successful entrepreneur.
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    • Profile picture of the author Isaiah Jackson
      Originally Posted by NXmarketeer View Post

      Steve Jobs is like an idol for me. When I read his biography book I realized his genius!
      I really need to read his book...

      Originally Posted by stopper View Post

      Loving what you do ensures you keep doing it even when you have clocked your goals. I used to wonder why some rich folks still continue working?
      Yeah, I always thought the same thing. Like they have the money and success why are they still working, then it hit me they love what they do.

      Originally Posted by DonnyBoy View Post

      As what they say, passion should be the spark of your fuse!
      True on every level.

      Originally Posted by abugah View Post

      It is difficult to get enough of Steve Jobs. Every word he spoke is worth listening. One thing I have also learnt from him is that not everybody can be an entrepreneur. If you can't work for 6-18 hours a day on your pet project, you most likely need a 9-5 job. Plus, money is a by product of entrepreneurship, it is rarely the driving force.
      That makes a lot of sense. Seeing something go from nothing to something all because you put in the time and effort the hard work is worth it.
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  • Profile picture of the author CyborgX
    Thats very motivational. Have to love the work we and do the best we can. Thats the key of doing it right.
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  • Profile picture of the author Evocess
    Steve Jobs is really a great man!
    Thanks for sharing the video.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kragsig
    Lot's of hard work and passion are the factors which is needed to success. If you don't love it you will fail. Steve Jobs made a great brand, actually bigger than Microsoft present time. Thats why Bill doesn't look so happy
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